Palestinian stamps

Palestinian stamps

Entry and exit via the Rafah crossing, January 2010.

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Uploaded on Jan 24, 2010

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Home sweet home

Home sweet home

Me and my daughter India back together in the hood, innit.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Busy street

Busy street

My lovely girl in our local high street after Sunday lunch.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Back to the family

Back to the family

A warm welcom in cold London from my daughter and husband.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Official welcome

Official welcome

Sign on the stage at a meeting for the convoy addressed by PM Ismail Haniya.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Wall of shame

Wall of shame

This is the border where Egypt's wall will be built in an attempt to stop the tunnels that bring food and other essential supplies into Gaza.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Our flag still flies

Our flag still flies

Battered but proud; the Palestinian flag represents a nation's resilience at the Rafah border crossing.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Farewell to Palestine

Farewell to Palestine

Having cut down our allowed time in Gaza to 48 hours, the Egyptians cut it further by slowing down our...

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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What no beard?

What no beard?

One convoy member comes off the loser after a battle with a lawnmower.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Let us study!

Let us study!

My student friends in Gaza took the trouble to come down after the big meeting to say hello. They...

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Buildings have bones

Buildings have bones

You see a lot of this in Gaza now. Reconstruction is impossible, since metal and concrete are not allowed in by either Israel or Egypt.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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So much for democracy

So much for democracy

Palestinial Legislative Council building in Gaza, targetted by Israel in December 2008.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Last piece standing

Last piece standing

The dome of the Palestinian Legislative Council building stands above the ruins of the rest after...

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Ee Ha Ha!

Ee Ha Ha!

Turks chant for the IHH as Galloway praises their leader, Brother Bolent.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Turks in the house

Turks in the house

Members of the IHH section of the convoy listening to Brother George in Gaza.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Galloway in Gaza

Galloway in Gaza

George addresses the assembled throng on the site of the bombed-out legislative buildig in Gaza City.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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Parliament steps

Parliament steps

Convoy members and Gazans on the steps of the bombed legislative building, Gaza City.

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2010

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A fond farewell

A fond farewell

The four aunties say goodbye to their minibus home and all its contents. Gone to a hospital in Jabalia refugee camp.

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Uploaded on Jan 15, 2010

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